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Baltimore Ravens Score Big with Budget-Friendly 'Flock Friendly Fare' Menu at M&T Bank Stadium

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Published on September 03, 2025
Baltimore Ravens Score Big with Budget-Friendly 'Flock Friendly Fare' Menu at M&T Bank StadiumSource: Matthew Binebrink, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Football fans and foodies rejoice! The Baltimore Ravens are taking your game day grub to the next level without emptying your wallet, thanks to their expanded, fan-pleasing 'Flock Friendly Fare' menu. According to CBS News, when you hit M&T Bank Stadium this season, 11 food and drink favorites can be snagged for under $5—a price that might leave enough change for a foam finger or two.

Now, let's talk turkey—or rather, BBQ chicken sandwiches. Among the bargain bites available stadium-wide are $4.99 beers and $3.99 sodas, but the real headliner is the BBQ chicken sandwich, alongside hot dogs, pretzels, and an assortment of snacks each carrying a price tag that won’t make your credit card weep, Chris Inouye, the Ravens' VP of Retail and Food & Beverage Operations emphasizes the tweak to the menu saying "we regularly evaluate fan feedback," he said, as detailed by Fox Baltimore, to supply spectators with what they crave without missing a play.

Don't think it's only the usual fare getting the value treatment. The Ravens and Hospitality Evermore are stepping up their game with items like the Blackbird Chips, a steal at $2.49, and the new high-quality, all-beef hot dogs from Bovine & Swine, which will run you $3.49. These additions aren't just for the taste buds—they're a nod to the local love fest the Ravens aim to foster.

Adam Lizak, Hospitality Evermore's executive chef, is tossing around more than salads, stating, "That commitment shows up in even the smallest details, like dusting our house-made kettle chips with our proprietary Blackbird Spice blend," He told Fox Baltimore, the team is eager for fans to dive fork-first into the stadium's new offerings which now also includes a rather comforting $2 slash in the price of a 12 oz. beer, cheers to that.

As for the game plan, the Ravens have a lineup that promises action-packed home games, featuring prime-time showdowns against the likes of Detroit and Cincinnati, with an opener against Cleveland not too far off on September 14